This story published on Tuesday 25 October 2016
“…across Europe there has been very little research into or promotion of the human rights for intersex people…”
This story published on Monday 24 October 2016
“…what developers need is a safe way of predicting what would happen in a patient’s body…”
This story published on Monday 24 October 2016
Investigative psychologist interviews convicted criminals to observe patterns in the geographic profiling of tiger kidnapping
This story published on Thursday 20 October 2016
“…a full-size, ready-to-test prototype has already been constructed…”
This story published on Wednesday 19 October 2016
Professor Liz Towns-Andrews, the 3M Professor of Innovation, won the regional heat in the STEM Business of the Year category
This story published on Tuesday 18 October 2016
Professor Karen Ousey and Lecturer-Practitioner Leanne Atkin receive the award for Contribution to Education in Wound Care in Florence
This story published on Monday 17 October 2016
The Consul and Head of the Education Section Mr Wang Ying was welcomed to the Chinese Fresher’s celebration
This story published on Thursday 13 October 2016
Researchers develop new hate crimes reporting systems to provide authorities with a clearer picture of the level of abuse
This story published on Thursday 13 October 2016
…and launches the Centre for Innovation in Rail, created to fast-track innovations in railway technology
This story published on Tuesday 11 October 2016
The easily-fitted device will detect and transmit vital information about the condition of rails and rail bed
This story published on Monday 10 October 2016
Dr Yann Bezin and Dr Gareth Tucker were awarded the George Stephenson Gold Medal for their paper Track loading limits and cross-acceptance of vehicle approvals
This story published on Friday 7 October 2016
Professor John Allport has been elected Chair of the IMechE Academic Standards Committee
This story published on Friday 7 October 2016
“…increasing recognition of investigative psychology as a valuable tool for solving and understanding crime and criminal behaviour…”
This story published on Thursday 6 October 2016
Horses for courses – Graduate Lydia Haram turns a profit with her business Windigo Equine
This story published on Wednesday 5 October 2016
Celebrated Scottish artist and Huddersfield fine art graduate has a blast at the Edinburgh Open Exhibition by the RSA
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